LW 674-PARTNERSHIP TAXATION. 2 credits The tax meaning of "partnership"; problems attending formation transactions be- tween partner and partnership; determination and treatment of partnership income; sale or exchange of partnership interest; distributions; retirement, death of a partner; drafting the partnership agreement. LW 675 (Formerly LW 684)-FEDERAL TAXATION SEMINAR. 2 credits Advanced problems in federal taxation. LW 680-REMEDIES. 3 credits Legal and equitable remedies available to an injured party, including compensatory, restitutionary and exemplary damages, injunctions, and specific relief (excluding land contract transactions), with emphasis on comparison of these remedies. LW 681 (Formerly LW 572)-DOMESTIC RELATIONS. 2 credits Nature of contract to marry and of marriage; requisites for validity; annulment doc- trines; divorce: causes, grounds, defenses, jurisdiction; economic and tort relations between spouses and parent and child. LW 682 (Formerly LW 608)-CONFLICT OF LAWS. 3 credits Problems arising whenever at least one of the operative facts of the case is connected with a state other than the forum; jurisdiction of courts; enforcement of foreign judgments. LW 683 (Formerly LW 671)-ADMIRALTY. 2 credits Jurisdiction; maritime affairs; sovereign immunity; maritime liens; seamen's rights; carriage of goods; charter parties; towage; pilotage; salvage; general average; col- lisions; navigation rules; marine insurance. LW 684 (Formerly LW 524)-LEGAL ACCOUNTING. 2 credits Basic patterns of business and tax accounting statements. Commercial practice and procedure related to legal requirements. Designed for students with no previous ac- counting background. LW 685 (Formerly LW 574)-ADVANCED EQUITABLE REMEDIES. 2 credits Specific performance: nature of jurisdiction, the statute of frauds, part performance, equitable conversion; substitutional redress in equity; other equitable remedies, in- cluding bills to quiet title, interpleader and class suits. LW 686 (Formerly LW 696)-LEGISLATION. 2 credits Forms of legislative expression; relation of the statute to other types of law; types of statutes and requisites to passage; techniques of bill-drafting.